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Douglas Hurd
Douglas Richard Hurd, Baron Westwell, was a British Conservative politician who served in the governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major from 1979 to 1995. As a professional diplomat and personal secretary to Prime Minister Edward Heath, Hurd first entered in Parliament in February 1974 as a Member of Parliament. for the constituency of Mid Oxfordshire. His first government post was Minister for Europe from 1979 to 1983 and he held various ministerial posts from 1984 including Northern Ireland Foreign Secretary, Home Secretary and Minister . He did not lead the Conservative Party in 1990 and withdrew from frontline politics during the 1995 Cabinet reform. In 1997, Hurd was promoted to the House of Representatives and was one of the main politicians. He is the boss of the Tory Reform Group. He retired from the Lords in 2016.
BornMarch 8, 1930, Marlborough, Wiltshire, UK
Political partyConservative
Children5, including Nick
ParentsAnthony Hurd, Stephanie Frances Corner
RelativesSir Percy Hurd (grandfather)
Alma materEton College, Trinity College, Cambridge
Preceded byJohn Major
Succeeded byMalcolm Rifkind

About Douglas Hurd

Politician Douglas Hurd was born on March 8, 1930 in England (He's 93 years old now).

This Conservative Party politician served as Minister for Europe, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Home Secretary, and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs during World Leader Margaret Thatcher and World Leader John Major's prime ministerial administrations.

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Douglas Hurd before becoming famous

Douglas Hurd was born in the Zodiac sign Pisces (The Fish), and 1930 is the year of the Chinese Zodiac Horse (馬).

He worked as a British ambassador in Italy, China, and the United States after graduating from Trinity College, Cambridge, with a degree in history. In the 1970s, he became a Member of Parliament for Mid Oxfordshire.

Achievement of Douglas Hurd

He was a writer and politician who wrote The Search for Peace (1997) and other thrillers, including Scotch on the Rocks (1971) and A Vote To Kill (1998). (1975).

Douglas Hurd's Family, Spouse, Dating and Relationship

He and his first wife, Tatiana, had three boys together before divorcing in 1982. Hurd's second marriage, to Judy Smart, his former political secretary, produced a son and a daughter before Smart died of illness in 2008.

Douglas Hurd Collabed with

He endorsed Politician David Cameron, a Conservative Party politician, in his 2005 election campaign.

Douglas Hurd Income & Net worth

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Latest information about Douglas Hurd updated on March 17 2023.